from training.npr.org: https://training.npr.org/session/research-archives-data-strategy-rad/2023-11-15/

Research, Archives & Data Strategy (RAD)
November 15 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm EST
An event every 2 weeks that begins at 11:00 am on Wednesday, repeating indefinitely
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This session is an overview of how NPR staff can partner with NPR RAD information specialists.
You will learn the following:
- How to use Artemis, NPR’s in-house digital archive, and find answers to queries like:
–I am pretty sure Renee Montagne interviewed the Dalai Lama a few years back. How can I find that interview?
–What has NPR’s coverage of climate change been like during the last six months? (Hint: Play with the date picker!)
- How to use Orpheus, NPR’s in-house digital music collection, and find answers to questions like:
-Where can I find music to use in pre-produced obituaries of musicians?
-Where can I find instrumental-only music from or about Japan? Look here.
- How to use SourceAudio, NPR’s platform to search production music and find answers to inquiries like:
-What music can I use in a video that will be published on YouTube and other social media outlets?
-Where can I find the sound of an old fashioned alarm clock?
- How to access RAD-provided subscriptions like The Washington Post, The New York Times and Leadership Connect.
This training is for NPR staff only.